The Limerick Soviet
The 'Limerick Soviet' is a term given to a general strike in Limerick city from 15 to 27 April 1919, organised by the Limerick Trades and Labour Council, as a protest against the British army's declaration of a "Special Military Area" under the Defence of the Realm Act, which covered most of Limerick city and a part of the county. The soviet ran the city for the period, printed its own money and newspaper and organised the supply of food.
(part taken from wikipedia)

The relative proportion of newly recorded notes in museums is increasing as more notes turn up. It will be interesting to see what 2019, the centenary year of the Limerick Soviet, will turn up in terms of newly recorded notes.

The pool of notes available to collectors is limited when you consider that a number are located in museums. It would be a tough task to obtain all three denominations. Hopefully new examples and information will surface for the 100th Anniversary